Tuesday, June 23, 2020

California’s online-only community college is flunking out with legislators - Dustin Gardiner, San Francisco Chronicle

When California set aside $100 million to launch its first fully online community college, supporters led by then-Gov. Jerry Brown said the school would prepare adults stuck in dead-end careers for the modern workforce. After two years of halting progress, state lawmakers facing a budget disaster and mounting complaints from faculty unions are pushing to scrap the college entirely.